Biden’s son reaches plea deal on gun, tax charges

Published June 21, 2023
US President Joe Biden, with son Hunter Biden, arrives at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, New York, on February 4, 2023. — AFP
US President Joe Biden, with son Hunter Biden, arrives at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, New York, on February 4, 2023. — AFP

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter has agreed to plead guilty to two counts of failure to pay federal income tax, and admitted to illegally owning a gun, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Hunter Biden, whose business dealings have been under attack for years from Republican lawmakers, acknowledged possessing a firearm despite being a drug user.

The plea agreement between the 53-year-old and the US Attorney’s Office in his home state of Delaware will still need to be approved by a federal judge. The president’s son is unlikely to face any prison time.

President Biden and his wife, Jill, issued a brief statement following the announcement of the deal.

Hunter unlikely to face any prison time for not paying over $100,000 in taxes

“The President and First Lady love their son and support him as he continues to rebuild his life,” White House spokesperson Ian Sams said. “We will have no further comment.”

US Attorney David Weiss said Hunter Biden had agreed to plead guilty to “two counts of willful failure to pay federal income tax.”

According to the charges, Biden failed to file his tax returns on time on earnings of more than $1.5 million for 2017 and 2018. In both years he owed more than $100,000 in taxes on those earnings.

Each count brings up to 12 months in prison and a fine of up to $100,000 or double what he stood to gain by breaking the law.

Weiss said Hunter Biden was also facing one count of “possession of a firearm by a person who is an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance.” Hunter Biden has admitted to struggles with drugs in the past.

He will not be prosecuted on the gun charge but will enter what is known as “pre-trial diversion”, which often involves counselling or rehabilitation.

“I know Hunter believes it is important to take responsibility for these mistakes he made during a period of turmoil and addiction in his life,” Clark said.

Hunter disclosed in December 2020 that Weiss’s office was investigating his tax affairs. He denied wrongdoing. He described in a 2021 memoir dealing with substance abuse issues in his life including crack cocaine use and alcoholism.

He was discharged from the US Navy reserve in 2014 after testing positive for cocaine, sources said at the time.

“He looks forward to continuing his recovery and moving forward.” Former Republican president Donald Trump, who is facing felony charges of mishandling government secrets, slammed the agreement as a “mere traffic ticket” for Hunter Biden.

“Our system is BROKEN!” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

The president has two surviving children, Hunter Biden and daughter Ashley Biden. His son Beau Biden died in 2015 of cancer and his daughter Naomi Biden died as an infant after a car accident that also killed Joe Biden’s first wife.

Hunter Biden appears to be the first child of a sitting president to be indicted, according to Aaron Crawford, who specialises in presidential history at the University of Tennessee.

Crawford said the family of several presidents were ensnared in scandals, including George H.W. Bush’s son Neil, who directed a failed savings and loan, and Richard Nixon’s brother Don, who was rescued from business failures by wealthy businessman Howard Hughes.

Published in Dawn, June 21st, 2023

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